The Philippine Star

Rizal Alih asks court to dismiss charges

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A lawyer representi­ng renegade former policeman Rizal Alih is asking a Quezon City court to dismiss the serious illegal detention charges against him in connection with the 1989 siege at Camp Cawa-Cawa in Zamboanga.

Fernando Pena said Alih, 67, was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to murder charges in 2006. The defense asked the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 101 in 2009 to dismiss the murder charges on grounds of insufficie­nt evidence. The following year, the court junked the murder charges and changed the case to serious illegal detention.

According to Pena, the court said that “if murder was the offense defined as alleged in the informatio­ns, the accused would have been acquitted for lack of direct evidence to conclude beyond reasonable doubt that he murdered the victims.”

Pena said even if the prosecutio­n sought to amend the charges, the recourse should be the dismissal of the murder cases and the conduct of a preliminar­y investigat­ion of the serious illegal detention case at the fiscal’s level.

Pena said this was a substantia­l amendment that requires a reinvestig­ation at the prosecutor’s level.

“The record will categorica­lly show that the court never acquired jurisdicti­on over the charge of ‘serious illegal detention’ against the accused. As such, the proceeding­s may be declared as null and void or a complete nullity,” Pena said.

The murder charges were for the deaths of Brig. Gen. Eduardo Batalla and Col.

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